(Usually plural) the office that serves as the administrative center of an enterprise.
(Baseball) base consisting of a rubber slab where the batter stands; it must be touched by a base runner in order to score.
1 Families gather at the ship's home base , anxiously hoping for good news.
2 We have always used Yosemite as home base for developing our techniques.
3 In its home base of Germany, Deutsche Telekom is up against No.
4 Returning to home base in Manhattan afterward didn't go as smoothly, though.
5 Sousa accomplished all of this from his home base on Capitol Hill.
6 The reaction was less frenetic in New York, Trump's old home base .
7 When they don't find us, they'll head back to their home base .
8 His group collaborated with researchers at Summit's home base , Oak Ridge National Lab.
9 Thereupon all of the players race back to the home base .
10 The rabble of structures nearby must serve as its home base .
11 Plug in the home base and set the botvac to charge.
12 That city was also the home base for CAVEX, which Oleg enthusiastically joined.
13 But he ended up shooting closer to his current home base of LA.
14 New York will be Delta's biggest hub after its home base of Atlanta.
15 Whether ball or runner reached home base first was most difficult to decide.
16 Finally, after centuries of nomadic living, he'd been assigned to a home base .
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